Located on the Malabar Coast, Kozhikode is the second largest city of India's southern Kerala state. The city is famous for leisure tourism as it offers world famous backwaters. It is also known for its spices and was also earlier known as 'City of Spices'

Seasons in Kozhikode

Winters in Kozhikode

Winters are rarely cold, lasting from December till February. During this time, city witnesses clear sky and the air is crisp. Maximum temperature settle in high 20s, while minimum temperatures in low 20s.

Summers in Kozhikode

The summer season begins from March lasting up to May with highly humid tropical climate along with high temperatures. City also witness pre-monsoon showers during Apr .Maximum temperatures settles between 30°C and 35°C, while minimums in mid 20s.

Monsoon in Kozhikode

Southwest Monsoon sets in the first week of June till September, giving majority of its annual rainfall. The city also receives significant rain during the Northeast Monsoon that begins from second half of October till starting of December. The average annual rainfall for the city is around 3266 mm.

Places to see in Kozhikode

Thousands of tourists every year across the country and world throng Kozhikode for world famous backwaters. Kozhikode is popular for its boat-building yards, timber industry and historic temples and churches.
Famous for its sunrise and sunset, the Kozhikode Beach is known for its old world charm and natural beauty. The beach has two crumbling docks standing towards the middle of the sea, with each of them more than a hundred years old. The beach also has a lighthouse, Marine Water Aquarium and Lions Park.

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